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A total of eight property sales have been recorded in Firswood, Old Trafford, and Whalley Range during March and April this year, according to the official record published by the Land Registry.
They ranged from a terraced house that sold for £90,000 to a semi detached that went for over £400,000.
The average house price in the M16 postcode district covering Firswood, Old Trafford and Whalley Range was £266,401 in the 12 months to March 2024.
That is a decrease of 5.2 per cent compared to the previous 12 months, meaning the average house value went up by £14,472 over the last year. The number of property sales in the M16 area was also down from 304 in the year to March 2023, falling to just 223 in the last twelve months.
Browse through recent sales in this area and around Manchester with our interactive map below.
£90,000 - terraced house on Carlton Street
A property, located at Carlton Street in the M16 postcode area, has been sold. The terraced house was acquired for £90,000. The sale price represents a price per sq ft of £78.
The sale was registered on 8 February 2024. The home features 1,151 sq ft of living area.
£115,000 - flat on Chester Road
A property, located at Chester Road in Clifford, has new owners. A flat, in Clifford, was acquired for £115,000. The sale price represents a price per sqft of £369. The sale was registered on 28 February 2024.
The home features 312 sqft of floor space.
£155,000 - flat on Montague Road
A flat in Longford has been sold. The sale of the property at Bowden Court, Montague Road, in the M16 postcode area, was registered on 11 February 2024 for £155,000. The listing started with an asking price of £160,000.
The property was on the market for three months and six days. This
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